Following failure after failure, Trump is returning from his second made-for-TV North Korea summit empty handed.

During the disastrous trip, Trump censored the American press and sided with Kim Jong-Un’s absurd account of the death of American college student Otto Warmbier. Then, negotiations completely collapsed when it turned out that North Korea’s position was nowhere near what President Trump has been claiming.

Many predicted that the summit would be a diplomatic amateur hour. Here are three reasons why they were right:

Trump has been consistently legitimizing Kim Jong-Un and getting virtually nothing in return. Despite Kim Jong-Un being a murderous dictator with a heinous human rights record, Trump has oddly characterized their relationship as a close friendship: “We fell in love…he wrote me beautiful letters.”

Trump’s own Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats, warned that this very outcome was likely, testifying before Congress in January that North Korea “is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capabilities.” Trump’s response was to trash Coats as “naïve.”

His lack of negotiating skills aside, Trump also drew bipartisan outrage with his comments that he believes Kim Jong-Un’s denials about any involvement in Otto Warmbier’s death.

Amateur hour must end. For the sake of national security, it’s time for real diplomacy to begin—and for Trump’s self-aggrandizing photo ops to end.

TRUMP’S CABINET OF LOBBYISTS GROWS.

Trump’s Cabinet gained another former lobbyist today, as Senate Republicans voted to confirm ex-coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler to lead the EPA.

In a 52-47 vote, Wheeler was confirmed with the most recorded “no” votes of any EPA administrator in history—even more than scandal-ridden former administrator Scott Pruitt.

Wheeler fits the Trump administration mold, is notoriously awful on all climate-related issues, and is a manifestation of Trump’s broken campaign promises. Remember when Trump promised “crystal clear and clean water” and “immaculate air?” As Acting EPA Administrator, Wheeler already rolled back key pollution restrictions (including on coal-fired power plants) and put thousands of American lives at risk.

This vote is yet another reminder that in the GOP’s #CultureOfCorruption, special interests and pay-to-play politics reign, and American voters lose out every time.

FINALLY: HOUSE ACTS ON GUN VIOLENCE.

The House finally sided with 97% of Americans and held a historic vote to pass #HR8, bipartisan legislation requiring universal background checks.